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746 days ago

Curtains and Rails for sale - negotiable

Tracy from Waterloo

I have new curtains being installed on Monday and need to take down all of the existing curtains. Both the curtain rails and curtains are for sale either together or separately at negotiable (reasonable) prices.

There are two dark grey sets from the lounge (photos 1-4), striped curtains with thermal lining from a bedroom (photos 9-10), cream curtains with a pulley from the dining room (photos 5-8) as well as three other sets of bedroom curtains in the same cream material as the dining room and a set of sheers from one of the bedrooms (photos 11-12).

Feel free to get in touch if you want to come and have a look. I'll be home Saturday afternoon from 1pm and most of Sunday if anyone wants to look at them hanging in place. They could be taken away immediately of they suit - except the main bedroom which would be available from Monday morning. If not taken, they will still be available after the weekend.

Negotiable

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